August 29th.—Spurn, Kestrels numerous; Golden Plovers. Cley and Blakeney, Black Tern.
August 30th.—Tetney, Missel Thrush, some on "fitties." (S.W., gale.)
August 31st.—Farn L.H., several Redstarts. 4 P.M. (W., 2), on island. Spurn, Swifts numerous at noon; Curlew Sandpiper very common; one Reeve.
SEPTEMBER.
September 1st.—Coquet L.H., Fieldfares and Blackbirds on island. (E.N.E., 5.) Flambro' L.H., "Hooded" Crows. Tetney, Redstart, one seen; Pied Wagtails, numerous; Teal, Snipe, a few.
September 2d.—Longstone L.H., one Grey Wagtail at 11.30 A.M., flying to land. (S. and S.S.W., rain.) Redcar, Little Stint, one; one flock Teal. (S.W., gale.) Spurn, great rush of birds; flocks of Knot in summer plumage; Little Stints in large flocks, 60 to 100 together; many Black Terns in company with the common species; the majority immature birds. (S.S.E. to S.W., gale.) Tetney, Whitethroat, a few in standing corn; also Sedge Warblers; about a dozen Yellow Wagtails; Linnets, large flocks; Reed Bunting, a few. Outer Dowsing L.V., fifty Larks, 9 A.M., to S.W.
September 3d.—Flambro' L.H., Wheatears and Larks, 5.50 A.M., flying W. by N. Spurn, Eared Grebe, immature male, shot. Wild Geese to W. Only one Little Stint seen. Outer Dowsing L.V., three Hawks, 11.30 A.M., to N.W. Hasbro' L.V., one Arctic Tern alighted on deck (wing sent). Hanois L.H., several Gannet, old and young. (W., 4.)
September 4th.—Coquet L.H., six Herons on island. Outer Dowsing L.V., three Chaffinches, 3 P.M., to S.W. from N.E. (W.S.W., 3.) Yarmouth, flocks of young Terns following the coast to the S.
September 5th.—Longstone L.H., one Golden-Crested Wren, one Mountain Finch. (N.E.) Tetney, Wheatears, scores. Outer Dowsing L.V., eight Chaffinches to S.S.W. (W., 3.) Cley and Blakeney, White Dunlin seen; Shearwater at sea.
September 6th.—Redcar, rush of birds—several large flocks Godwit, during morning and afternoon, to N.W. Whimbrels, the same. Grey Plover, Curlew Sandpiper, Godwit, very plentiful. One Little Stint shot. (S.W. strong.) Spurn L.H., four Sedge Warblers. Great Cotes, Redstarts on passage.